Edit: ok so bought new clutch master. Bleed the system with power bleeder. Still won't go into gear. I removed the transmission to make sure everything on the inside was ok and everything looked ok. I didn't remove the pressure plate and everything I just left that alone.
I have no idea now. I don't know what to do. I have done everything to make this thing work and it still won't go into gear. I even made sure the slave cylinder was moving inside. The trans and it is.
Any info would be greatly appreciated
OK so I bought a brand new slave cylinder and hose/line and bleed it before my engine was in. Got my engine running and drove it around fine!
Got 3 new calipers and bleed my breaks and my breaks work fine but now my clutch won won't let me go into gear and the pedal goes to the floor. I tried bleeding it 2 ways, from the bottom with the little oil can and from the top with the pedal.
I have yet to try a power bleeder.
I just want to know if I was supposed to bleed the clutch first then breaks or breaks then clutch or even if I missed something.
I have no idea now. I don't know what to do. I have done everything to make this thing work and it still won't go into gear. I even made sure the slave cylinder was moving inside. The trans and it is.
Any info would be greatly appreciated
OK so I bought a brand new slave cylinder and hose/line and bleed it before my engine was in. Got my engine running and drove it around fine!
Got 3 new calipers and bleed my breaks and my breaks work fine but now my clutch won won't let me go into gear and the pedal goes to the floor. I tried bleeding it 2 ways, from the bottom with the little oil can and from the top with the pedal.
I have yet to try a power bleeder.
I just want to know if I was supposed to bleed the clutch first then breaks or breaks then clutch or even if I missed something.
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